Opening Sentence

 


Opening Sentence 

Let's dive right into the writing process and tackle that first draft head-on. Crafting the beginning of your book is crucial! The opening pages can truly make or break your story. If they don't hook the reader from the start, you risk losing their interest for good. Start strong with an attention-grabbing hook that captivates your audience. Take a cue from successful bestselling authors like J.K. Rowlings, James Stuart, Ernest Hemingway, David Baldacci, and others. With every one of their books, the first line draws you in immediately and encourages you to keep reading.  Maintain momentum by raising the stakes and driving the plot forward. Develop your main characters with depth and purpose, ensuring readers become emotionally invested in their journey. Experiment with different approaches to find the perfect opening for your story. If you need guidance and support, consider enrolling in a writing course to help you complete your manuscript in just 3 months. Let's make your writing dreams a reality!

Elizabeth Kilbride is a Writer and Editor with forty years of experience in writing with 12 of those years in the online content sphere. Author of 5 books and a Graduate with an Associate of Arts from Pheonix University in Business Management, then a degree in Mass Communication and Cyber Analysis from Phoenix University, then on to Walden University for her master’s in criminology with emphasis on Cybercrime and Identity Theft and is currently studying for her Ph.D. degree in Criminology, her work portfolio includes coverage of politics, current affairs, elections, history, and true crime. In her spare time, Elizabeth is also a gourmet cook, life coach, and avid artist, proficient in watercolor, acrylic, pen and ink, Gouache, and pastels. As a political operative having worked on over 300 campaigns during her career, Elizabeth has turned many life events into books and movie scripts while using history to weave interesting storylines. She also runs 6 blogs that range from art to life coaching, to food, to writing, and opinion or history pieces each week.  

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